Modern live-cell imaging approaches permit real-time visualization of biological processes. However, limitations for unicellular organism trapping, culturing and long-term imaging
can preclude complete understanding of how such microorganisms respond to perturbations in their local environment or linking single-cell variability to whole population dynamics. We have developed microfluidic platforms to overcome prior technical bottlenecks to allow both chemostat and compartmentalized cellular growth conditions using the same device. Additionally, a nanowell-based platform enables a high throughput approach to scale up compartmentalized imaging optimized within the microfluidic device. These
channel and nanowell platforms are complementary, and both provide fine control over the local environment as well as the ability to add/replace media components at any experimental time point.
Revised: April 27, 2017 |
Published: March 30, 2017
Citation
Geng T., C.R. Smallwood, Y. Zhu, E.L. Bredeweg, S.E. Baker, J.E. Evans, and R.T. Kelly. 2017.Multimodal Microchannel and Nanowell-Based Microfluidic Platforms for Bioimaging. In Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Conference on Nano/Molecular Medicine and Engineering (NANOMED 2016), October 30- November 2, 2016, Macau, China, 155-158. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE.PNNL-SA-124699.doi:10.1109/NANOMED.2016.7883480